Clayton Jay MillerWellingtonClayton Jay Miller, 28, of Wellington, Texas passed away on Jan. 21, 2017. He was out flying when his plane went down at Marian Airpark in Wellington. Clayton was the loving husband of Tiffany and the devoted daddy of Trinity.He was born on Sept. 21, 1988, in San Angelo, Texas to Starla and Brandon Miller. Clayton loved flying more than anything in the world except for his family. He had a ridiculous sense of humor and always tried to make everyone laugh. Clayton worked for Boedeker Flying Service and they became family.He had so much family that loved him: his brother Danny Ladd and wife Kayce of Iliff, Colorado; brother Brylee Miller and wife Hayley of Ft. Leonard in Wood, Oklahoma; sister-in-law Chelsea Martin and husband Roy of Grape Creek, Texas; father-in-law Kevin Tully of Grape Creek; other mother Becky Wilhelm and husband Danny of San Angelo; cousin Jayson Wilhelm and wife Brandi of Menard; grandparents Larry and Kitty Miller of Aransas Pass; grandmother Sharon Noletubby of Colorado City; nephews Heagen, Kylen and Wyatt and niece Landry. He was also Uncle Cool to Emily and Tommy. Clayton will be missed by many other close friends and family. He was preceded in death by his Papa Russell Noletubby of Sterling City and Aunt Joyce of Imperial. Clayton was sadly joined in death by his cousin Danna Wilhelm of San Angelo.There will be a celebration of Clayton's life on Sunday Jan. 29, 2017, at 12 p.m. at the Boedeker Flying Service hangar located at 15720 FM 164 at the Childress Municipal Airport in Childress, Texas. A reception will follow in the hangar.In lieu of flowers and cards, the family asks that you please donate to the Young Eagles Program in Abilene, Texas. Nothing made Clayton feel better than taking kids for their first flight. This program was very dear to his heart. EAA 471 P.O. Box 2585 Abilene, Texas. 79604Arrangements were by Adams Funeral Home of Wellington. Sign the online guest book
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